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Michael Sieber is a tenured Scientist in the Department of Theoretical Biology at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön, Germany. He holds a PhD and Diploma in Applied Systems Science from the University of Osnabrück and has previously held research positions at the University of Exeter and the University of Potsdam.
His research integrates mathematics, computation, and empirical biology to explore the interplay between ecology and evolution, particularly in microbial systems. His work focuses on three main areas: Microbiota and Symbiosis, examining multilayered population dynamics within host organisms; Host-Virus Coevolution, investigating both antagonistic and beneficial interactions; and Evolutionary Theory, employing dynamical systems and computational models to understand biological complexity across scales.
He has developed computational tools such as neufit and patchbiota, available on GitHub, reflecting his strong background in programming and software development prior to his academic career. His research bridges theoretical rigor with empirical relevance, aiming to uncover fundamental principles governing microbial communities and their evolution.
Michael Sieber has no listed scientific awards in the provided materials. He has mentored students and researchers, though specific names are not mentioned. His work is supported by institutional funding from the Max Planck Society, and he collaborates within interdisciplinary teams focused on evolutionary and ecological dynamics. He leads or contributes to research projects involving modeling of species abundance, patch-based microbiota dynamics, and neutral theory testing in microbial ecosystems.
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